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By CHI-CHI ZHANG, Associated Press Writer Chi-chi Zhang, Associated Press Writer – 11 mins ago

BEIJING – The bodies of 21 babies, some with hospital identification tags around their tiny ankles, washed ashore on a river in eastern China and two mortuary workers were detained for allegedly dumping them.

News footage Tuesday showed the babies — at least one of whom was stuffed in a yellow plastic bag marked "medical waste" — strewn along a dirt riverbank near a highway overpass. A few wore diapers. All were caked in mud.

Some of the babies appeared several months old, while the official Xinhua News Agency said the bodies included fetuses.

Local residents and firefighters recovered the bodies Monday after they were discovered under a bridge spanning the Guangfu River on the outskirts of Jining in Shandong province.

Interviews with residents who made the grisly find were broadcast on the Web site of the Shandong Broadcasting Company. One said he thought a body was a toy, but then he spotted several others. Another expressed concern because the river is a source of drinking water for villagers living nearby.

Hospital ID tags on eight of the babies helped investigators trace them back to the Affiliated Hospital of Jining Medical University, Xinhua reported.

Hospital mortuary workers Zhu Zhenyu and Wang Zhijun were sacked and taken away by police, Xinhua said, citing Jining government spokesman Gong Zhenhua. The babies' families had paid the pair to dispose of the bodies, but they instead dumped them at the river.

It was not clear whether Zhu and Wang dumped the bodies directly in the river or if they made an attempt to bury them.

Three top hospital officials were sacked or suspended and the government ordered the Jining Municipal Health Bureau to make a public apology, Xinhua said.

"It exposes a serious loophole in the hospital's management and indicates a lack of ethics and legal awareness of some hospital staff," Gong was quoted as saying. "It exerts a very negative impact on society and teaches us a profound lesson."

Reports said the babies ranged in age from newborns to several months old. One of the bluish-green identification tags visible in the news video says, "Boy; mother's name is Man Hongmei; born in April 2009."

The reports did not give the number of girls or boys. Xinhua said the bodies of the 21 babies were cremated, though it was not clear whether they had all been identified.

In China, most families are permitted to have only one or two children and a traditional preference for sons runs strong. The abandoning, aborting and killing of newborn baby girls is common in rural China, although gender-selection abortions are illegal.

Infants who die from disease are often abandoned or buried in unmarked graves, not being old enough to be formally considered part of the family. But those deaths usually occur in small numbers.

An official from the information office of China's Health Ministry said she was not aware of the case, while telephone calls to the Jining Health Bureau and the Shandong Health Bureau rang unanswered Tuesday.

More than 1,000 comments were posted on Netease, a Chinese news Web site, within hours of reports on the discovery of the bodies.

"These people are completely without conscience and morals and should be shot," one comment said.

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Associated Press researcher Yu Bing contributed to this report.

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This should be interesting, they should be able to find the parents, were they in on it? Or was this against their will... but some were several months old... why wait? Very strange.... very sad. :o

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Wow, thought the Chinese were over the whole Son over Daughter theorem or at least that's what they claimed when I was over there 3 years ago and took a class on it a year ago...

Guess they have to do something when their population is that big but this is ridiculous. Should do what India did and pay people to get victimizes.

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I thought you were only allowed to have 1 child in china.

That was back under Mao and through up until the 70's or 80's, I don't think its a "law" now but its widely still a problem because so many children are being abandoned or given away, especially girls. That's why you see so many Americans going over there to adopt and things of that nature.

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I guess they haven't considered the future problem of killing off all the girls and leaving only males. A predominantly male society should take care of their current over-population problem. What a shame their view of life is the way it is.

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I guess they haven't considered the future problem of killing off all the girls and leaving only males. A predominantly male society should take care of their current over-population problem. What a shame their view of life is the way it is.

My point I've always wondered about this, in China there is a 5:1 or 7:1 ratio between guys to girls and its a crazy amount of like 60% of guys don't get married over there! When you think of that ratio though 40% of a billion (or whatever their population is) is still a lot! So even though I'd hate to say it 60% of the males don't procreate, they're still facing issues with overcrowding. What's even crazier to think is that in the next 5 years or so India will pass that of China! Crazy amount of stuff like this going on in India but its calmed down since initial Post Colonization.

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My point I've always wondered about this, in China there is a 5:1 or 7:1 ratio between guys to girls

Sounds like the Rolla Ratio where I go to school :)

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